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Kagero: Deception II this game is awesome, how come I can't play it?
Wizardry game wont run when i type run into the "DOS" menu, crashes every time no matter what I do
Dragon Warrior This is the first REAL RPG ever made for a console system. This is the predisessor to Final Fantasy, which obviously went on much further with their idea. That being said this game is awesome and I remember playing it for HOURS as a kid
Nobunaga\'s Ambition 3 - Rising Sun that being said, it doesn't work for some reason on my computer. It is in japanese, which is to be expected, but it just crashes on the opening screen for me
Nobunaga\'s Ambition 3 - Rising Sun Author: Koei Vendor: Koei Genre: strategy Players: 1 Release: 03/25/1994 (J) Premise: This is the third Koei's highly regarded historical strategy series based upon the life and exploits of Oda Nobunaga, the heartless Japanese warlord who is

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Dungeon Master 2 - Skullkeep
04-15-13 07:23 PM
One of the forgotten pearls of video game industry
This might be the most under rated and under appreciated game of the late 1900's. I feel like this series should have gone on and made many more in this series and I think they should re-release it on modern consoles. It is one of the most in depth games I have ever played. They took the time, back in the 1990's to make a game that your skills actually deteriorate if you don't use them enough. Now that may sound upsetting to some of the kids that play games today, but to me this was something that made the game that much more challenging. I tried for the longest time to find this game and a system that could play it because I played it back in the day before eBay and the Internet were really big. This game now would probably not challenge people nearly as much because you can just Google a lot of things about it. I remember spending days with a pencil and a piece of paper going through every possible spell word combination and writing down the ones that worked and the mana cost for each of the spells and what they cost at each level of power. When I told my kids about that they literally just asked me why I didn't look the stuff up on the Internet, and when I told them that we didn't have the Internet back then they asked me if I had electricity in my cave or not. Bottom line on this game, any nostalgia junkie should try it out because it will bring you back to the day when real nerds played real RPG's that focused on the story and how hard the game was and how much fun it would be to replay it over and over again. These days all that seems to matter to kids is how real decapitating someone looks and how well you can see the "princess's" bust. Somewhere along the line we lost the games with guts and we replaced them with superficial shells and replica's, this game reminded me of what it was like to be a real gamer and how games used to work your mind, not just your thumbs. I challenge anyone, yes ANYONE to play this game and give me a valid reason why it wasn't good... Read the rest of this Review
Dungeon Explorer
04-11-13 08:27 AM
Awesome game, brought me back to the day
I loved this game when I was a kid and playing it again I was not disappointed, I plan on playing it for as many hours as I did as a teenager, with less mountain dew this time. This game is fun, it has a lot of things about it that other games just never even tried. The dungeons are long and hard, but not so much so that you want to throw a controller across the room. It also gives you a wide variety of characters to play so that you can not only fit your personal playing style, but you can also play the game over and over again for different experiences. The one thing this game lacks that could use improvement is character specialization. RPG's to me are worlds that the player can envelope themselves in completely and they can truly be the character. When the game advances you on it's own there isn't much you can do to personalize it. The same is true with the equipment, not really much of a selection. That being said it more than makes up for it with re playability and originality. I give it an A+.

marinefa's Game History
Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis (gba),   Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis (gba),   Command & Conquer (Beta) (gen),   Command & Conquer (n64),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms III - Dragon of Destiny (snes),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Bomberman Special (msx),   Killer Instinct (snes),   Killer Instinct (snes),   Killer Instinct (snes),   Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom (Euro 940412) (mame),   Killer Instinct (snes),   Wolfenstein 3D (snes),   Wolfenstein 3D (snes),   Doom (snes),   Nobunaga's Ambition (nes),   Nobunaga's Ambition - Lord of Darkness (snes),   Langrisser II (english translation) (gen),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Might and Magic III - Isles of Terra (snes),   Gemfire (snes),   Conflict (nes),   My Little Pony Fantasy 6 (snes),   Advance Wars 2 - Black Hole Rising (gba),   Dungeons & Dragons - Warriors of the Eternal Sun (gen),   Dungeons & Dragons - Warriors of the Eternal Sun (gen),   Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom (Euro 940412) (mame),   Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara (Euro 960619) (mame),   R-Type (tg),   Wizardry (c64),   Wizardry (c64),   Wizardry (c64),   Dark Wizard (scd),   Dark Wizard (scd),   Dark Wizard (scd),   Dark Wizard (scd),   Dark Wizard (scd),   Dark Wizard (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Nobunaga\'s Ambition 3 - Rising Sun (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Dungeon Explorer (scd),   Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Eye of the Beholder (scd),  
 
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